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AS to The second development was that pas , point , and mie underwent a significant repositioning and began to occur in a noncanonical object position PRECEDING the lexical verb in infinitive forms ( 8b ) , past participle forms ( 9 ) ...
AS to The second development was that pas , point , and mie underwent a significant repositioning and began to occur in a noncanonical object position PRECEDING the lexical verb in infinitive forms ( 8b ) , past participle forms ( 9 ) ...
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Such reanalysis would have then allowed for the object position to be occupied by a genuine nonemphatic NP and resulted in forms with overt objects in addition to pas / point / mie , as in 14 , corresponding to the NegP in 13 .
Such reanalysis would have then allowed for the object position to be occupied by a genuine nonemphatic NP and resulted in forms with overt objects in addition to pas / point / mie , as in 14 , corresponding to the NegP in 13 .
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S [ vp V t k Aux ( Focp Ob ; t ] VP remnant movement 11 The VP - raising defocusing movement accounts for the very odd and exceptional position of this one auxiliary verb in predicate and sometimes sentence - final position , and the ...
S [ vp V t k Aux ( Focp Ob ; t ] VP remnant movement 11 The VP - raising defocusing movement accounts for the very odd and exceptional position of this one auxiliary verb in predicate and sometimes sentence - final position , and the ...
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